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15-1634
OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment.
Your Radio Shack Amplified Omnidirectional
VHF/UHFTV Antenna provides excellent
reception of VHF/UHF TV channels in most
viewing locations. The UV-protected housing
is made of impact-resistant filled co-polymer,
making the exterior resistant to weathering
and color change. The antenna’s unique
omnidirectional characteristics provide
excellent reception in areas where
broadcasts are received from different
directions.
The built-in fixed FM trap helps prevent
strong FM stations from interfering with TV
Channels 2–13.
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Many do-it-yourself and professional antenna
installers are injured or killed each year by
electric shock, because they fail to recognize
overhead wires as being potentially lethal.
Touching any part of the antenna mast or guy
wire to these overhead wires is the same as
touching the wires with your bare hand.
A very serious shock is almost sure to result
when contacting an electrical wire. In the
case of primary wires on the top of poles, the
shock is like being struck by a bolt of
lightning. Many power wires are within 20 to
25 feet of the ground and could easily be
touched by an assembled antenna and
mast.
Please read and follow these important
safety precautions:
Be sure to select an antenna site well
away from all overhead wires.
Do not try to guess which overhead
wires carry high voltage. Check with the
power company.
If you notice anything making contact
with the overhead wires, call the power
company to have it removed safely.
Do not run the downlead cable over
power wires.
Get help from a qualified professional
when removing the old antenna if there
is any doubt of clearing overhead wires.
Never install an antenna when it is
windy.
Be sure to do all assembly work on the
ground, then raise the antenna.
Make sure the antenna mast downlead
cable is connected to suitable lightning
arrestors.
Use 8 (or larger) AWG ground wire
between the mast and ground.
Make sure the installation is secure. Use
plenty of guy wires and new hardware.
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This antenna system is designed to work
properly when the power injector is
connected to the antenna through a 75-ohm
coax cable.
The power injector’s indicator lights to show
that:
DC power is supplied to the antenna
there are no shorts in the connection
between the power injector and antenna
The coax cable between the power injector
and the antenna carries:
DC power from the power injector to the
amplifier board in the antenna
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Important Safety Precautions .......................... 1
Important Antenna Notes ................................. 1
Pre-Installation Test ...................................... 2
Mounting The Antenna .................................... 2
Inside Mounting ............................................ 2
Outside Mounting ......................................... 2
Lightning Protection .................................. 3
Connecting The Antenna To Your TV .............. 3
Coaxial Cable Installation Precautions ......... 4
Specifications .................................................. 4
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Use extreme caution when installing an outdoor
antenna close to overhead wires. If the antenna
starts to fall, let it go! If any part of the antenna
makes contact with overhead power lines,
touching the antenna, mast, cable or guy wires
can cause electrocution and death. Call the
power company to remove the antenna. Do not
attempt to remove it yourself!
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Radio Shack 15-1634 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Impedance75 Ohms
Frequency Range54-890 MHz
Channels2-69
CompatibilityHDTV
Connector TypeF-connector

Summary

Important Safety Precautions

General Safety Precautions

General safety advice for antenna installation and electrical hazards.

Outdoor Antenna Warning

Extreme caution for outdoor installation near overhead power lines; risk of electrocution.

Important Antenna Notes

Power Injector Functionality

Explains the role of the power injector and its indicator lights.

Signal and Power Transmission

Describes how the coaxial cable carries DC power and amplified TV signals.

Pre-Installation Test

Test Procedure

Connect components and verify power injector lights to confirm proper connection.

Mounting the Antenna

Inside Mounting

Options for placing the antenna in attics, closets, or on shelves.

Outside Mounting

Recommendations for outdoor placement away from obstructions.

Lightning Protection

Grounding Requirements

Specifies copper/aluminum wire gauge and grounding block placement.

Installation Steps

Details securing wires, mast, and connections for lightning arrestors.

Connecting the Antenna to Your TV

Coaxial Cable Connection

Connects the antenna downlead to the power injector's ANT jack.

TV Connection Methods

Explains connections for F-connectors, screw terminals, and splitters.

Power Injector Setup

Connects the AC adapter to the power injector and outlet to verify connection.

Coaxial Cable Installation Precautions

Bending Radius and Tension

Advises on minimum bend radius and maximum pulling tension for coaxial cable.

Cable Securing and Protection

Recommends round-headed staples, avoiding crushing, and temperature limits.

Connection Sealing

Emphasizes sealing connections and splices against water entry.

Specifications

Technical Details

Lists bandpass frequencies, gain, impedance, power, and housing type.

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